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Tag: Background Investigations
Patrol
DOJ Says Background Checks, Citizenship Requirements Prevent Diversification of Police
The report, released Wednesday in conjunction with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, critiques several widely used police-hiring practices — noting that over-reliance on such criteria “may limit certain underrepresented communities’ representation in law enforcement agencies.”
October 6, 2016
Patrol
Advice for the New L.A. Sheriff
Can the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department assert itself as one of the best and most innovative departments in the country? Can it say that it serves its communities as vigilantly and as well as other law enforcement agencies? Can it say that it still enjoys the reputation in the profession that it once did?
February 3, 2014
Careers
The Bridge Years
Some of life's little moments may be overlooked but many others have been career-enders. What we must do is fully explain the background disqualifiers so future candidates can make sound decisions.
July 10, 2013
Technology
MorphoTrust Secures Trio of Fingerprinting Contracts
MorphoTrust USA (Safran) has secured fingerprinting contracts in Maine, Michigan, and Florida that could yield up to $54 million in revenue over the next six years.
June 27, 2013
Training
Can We Prevent the Next Chris Dorner?
Unlike most cornered suspects, the active, retired, or terminated cop who fights his former peers does so with a weapons cache that is wholly different from that of the usual suspects, one that comes with the experience, training, and tactical awareness unique to those who have worked in the profession.
May 20, 2013
Training
Texas Bill Would Streamline Police Hiring of Soldiers
The Texas Legislature is now debating a bill named in honor of fallen Navy SEAL Chris Kyle that would streamline hiring of former military personnel at law enforcement agencies.
March 3, 2013
Training
How To Clear Social Media Hurdles
Don't let your social media account cost you a career opportunity.
January 20, 2013
Weapons
Biden: Gun Control Proposals To Come Tuesday
Vice President Joe Biden will present proposals for new gun-control regulations to President Obama by Tuesday, he told reporters Thursday.
January 9, 2013
Weapons
FBI: Record Gun Sales In 2012
The FBI conducted just under 2.8 million background checks in December for those wishing to purchase firearms, which helped make 2012 a record year for gun sales.
January 1, 2013
Careers
How To Clear Social Media Hurdles
Social networking technology has changed the way we communicate with each other, both personally and professionally. Social media has also possibly established new hurdles on the job market.
April 4, 2012
Training
Virginia Trooper Applicants Must Allow Social Media Review
The Virginia State Police now require potential troopers to provide their social media accounts for review during an extensive background screening process. The ACLU of Virginia has decried the process as "deplorable" and akin to "asking to see someone's diary."
March 22, 2012
Careers
Background Investigations Can Break You
I'm always amazed by the number of applicants who get caught by background investigations. If you think the background investigator will wake up stupid that morning and let you slip through, please think again.
March 11, 2012
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